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The good: close to zoo, nice tv, cost, a/c in room.
You pay for what you get.
The bad: parking lot, cleanliness, service, gross place, walked away from the free breakfast in a creepy basement, ghetto characters lurking around the area, only 1/4 roll of...More

I will never go back to there again. The mold and mildew in the shower stall unreal and the mold and mildew on the shower curtain, dirty floors, filthy faucet in bathroom,clogged bathroom sink, broken soap dish, dead insects in hallway lights. Our room had...More

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Situated astride Lake Ontario, Scarborough is adistrict heavily influenced by immigration. With anumber of low-rent shopping and dining options makingit a highly affordable part of town, and boasting oneof Toronto's largest shopping malls, the otherwisegreen suburban neighborhood is a good place to go forbargains and discounts. It also draws inphotographers. The spires, archways, and cavernous

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rooms of the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Palace arefilled with breathtaking art, architecture, anddetailed reliefs – it’s like entering a differentworld, The ruins of columns and installation art atthe Guild Inn makes a free-for-all exploration site,while the big-name draw for young photographers is themenagerie at the Toronto Zoo. While many visitorsshirk Scarborough as too suburban, its houses are someof Toronto's most mystical and haunting architecturalbeauties. And for adventure lovers, it hasriver-rafting and some unique hiking trails.